News Analysis
Oil by Rail Fail
No One Wants These Rail Oil Tankers

Old oil train tankers are prone to puncturing, and as more and more crude rides the rails, the risk of explosive accidents is increasing. The U.S. is looking to phase these tankers out, but Canada doesn’t want to use them either. A better solution: approving Keystone.

Future Fracking
Geothermal Fracking Promises Plenty of Energy, Controversy

Fracking promises to open up large new reserves of geothermal energy, while also opening up the traditionally green energy source to criticism from environmentalists.

Reforming Delivery
How to Save U.S. Health Care, In Miniature

A new company is partnering with Walgreen’s to develop a cheap and convenient way of testing Americans’ blood. The technology involved might not be all new, but this partnership is exactly the kind of building block that health care reform will rest on.

Fuzzy Math
Pemex Oil Output Figures Include Water

Mexico’s state-owned oil company is plagued by fuzzy math and inflated oil production numbers.

The West's Counterpunch
Are Energy Sanctions Hurting Russia?

In a recent monthly oil market report, the IEA downplayed the effect of sanctions on Russian energy production, but Rosneft’s recent request for $42 billion in state aid paints an altogether different picture.

Quick Clicks
Around the Web in 5 Clicks

Some entertaining links and enlightening links for your Thursday.

ISIS' Foreign Fighters
British Member of ISIS: The UK Is Afraid I’ll Come Home

“I’m getting good with these bombs,” writes the twenty-year-old British jihadist.

Jobs of the Future
Berlin Says "Nein" to Uber

Berlin is banning Uber because its passengers might not be fully insured. These kinds of retrograde regulations are only self-destructive to the economies that adopt them.

Fuel for Scoundrels
The Seedy Side of the World’s Biggest LNG Exporter

Qatar dominates the global LNG trade, but it’s position threatens to undermine the stability of both the Middle East and the energy market. Makes one want to frack, no?

Crisis in Kurdistan
Turkey to US: Let the Kurds Sell their Oil

Kurdish oil shipments remain in limbo, while the underfunded and -supplied peshmerga struggle to fend off ISIS. Now the Turks say it is time for the U.S. to let the Kurds sell openly.

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